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Only a little light restoration is needed (!) - Newtonmore, Cairngorms, highlands of Scotland. Name that vintage car!

 

#Flickr21Challenge 13. #Vintage

for Crazy Tuesday!

Plus de spectacle au théâtre, au cinéma, musées fermés etc

 

La Culture rouille en France.

  

Macro Mondays - Rust

 

LACPIXEL - 2021

 

Fluidr

 

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I found this on a building, covered with metal siding, close to the Museum of Glass. Tacoma, WA

This is a small section of an iron bird bath, complete with water. Left to right is about 3 cm.

Created for Macro Mondays of 11 September, theme 'Rust'.

Finally found some time for a MM theme. While walking with my dog, I saw a rusty thing, a bike gear (I think).

Rust on pruning shears

For the weekly Macro Mondays theme "rust"

This old rusted plow was next to the barn from my previous post. A little glimpse to the past.

 

Very little needs to be said today. The short titles tell the story in both photographs. In order to achieve the effect this photograph has been desaturated and layered with a sepia tone. It is not meant to be pretty.

Many generations have left their mark on this gate.(each of them prefer another color:))

Het hoogovencomplex werd in 1902 door de "Rheinische Stahlwerke zu Meiderich bei Ruhrort" gebouwd, en werd later overgenomen door de Thyssen-groep. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog raakte het zwaar beschadigd, maar het werd in de jaren 50 weer opgebouwd. In 1985 waren de hoogovens van het complex te klein geworden om nog rendabel te zijn, en werd het complex gesloten. Tussen 1991 en 2002 werd het terrein als openbaar park ingericht.

 

The blast furnace complex was built in 1902 by the "Rheinische Stahlwerke zu Meiderich bei Ruhrort" and was later taken over by the Thyssen group. During the Second World War it was badly damaged, but it was rebuilt in the 1950s. In 1985 the blast furnaces of the complex had become too small to be profitable, and the complex was closed. Between 1991 and 2002 the site was designed as a public park.

 

Retired horse trailer ~ Salt Point, NY

Macro Mondays #Rust

old red rusty tongs

Thank you for visits, favs and comments.

A rusty Dodge truck is parked for the winter on a side street in Montpelier, Idaho

Scary rusting groyne on the beach.

“Time and space are illusions. Everything exists at the same time. We only see what we are tuned to the vibration of to see."

-Darryl Anka

 

Edited in Topaz Studio 2 (Something different...this is a rusty nail, underneath you can see the details of the wood.)

Bicycle chain. Less than 1 1/2 inches. Square format. Photograped above a T-shirt background placed on the pavement.

Eilean Glas lighthouse on Scalpay, Western Isles (Outer Hebrides). This 250 year old lighthouse used a mighty foghorn powered by steam to guarantee its frequent blasts. Nowadays the rusting tanks and the foghorn themselves only bear witness of times past.

0853 2015 03 31 file (camera date setting off)

Light fixture detail Vintage Chevrolet truck

A rusty dome bolt nut that has been repainted many times. One of many reinforcing the iron fence in the park.

 

Macro Mondays: #Iron

Just busy as always, I have a whole lot of unprocessed photos. Hope I can get to them soon and upload to Flickr.

 

Using the (kit lens) Nikon Nikkor AF-P 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR DX lens.

Critique is welcomed.

Thank you all very much for your visits, favs and comments.

 

Theme - Rust :)

Not my bike - Looking for rust, I went to the train station where I could count on finding derelict bicycles.

 

Bicycle Number 87 in my "100 Bicycles Project 2" album

To learn more about this project see the 100bicycles

Macro Mondays - Saw blade

rusting mini cooper

 

Bocas Del Toro - Panama

HEADING DOWN HWY 319 NEAR Medart, Florida, there is a collection of old Ford trucks.

 

Rusty and overgrown with vines and grass, they are lined up neatly on the right side of the road. Anyone who knows their Fords will notice that they’re even lined up in chronological order, dating from the early 1900’s to the mid-70’s. The trucks are an unusual worse-for-wear site on the scenic byway, but their apocalyptic charm attracts more photographers than any of the natural scenery. Where did they come from?

 

Placed here by Pat Harvey, they had all been used on the nearby Harvey family farm. They aren’t deserted—Pat loves the old buckets of rust, and has memories to share about each and every one. Originally owned by Pat’s dad and used for parts, the trucks and the land they’re on now belong to Pat, who lined them up by year just to see what they looked like in the correct order.

 

Torn between junk and art, the trucks are in questionable standing. While Pat enjoys sharing his beloved vehicles, vandals do occasionally have their way with them, and the city has an ordinance regarding too many junked cars in one place—even photogenic, neatly ordered ones. So far these issues haven’t been pressing enough for Pat Harvey to take any sort of action to remove them. The community and photographers enjoy their rugged charm and appreciate the automotive display that’s not quite a collection, and not quite a wreck.

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